Base Cashback definition

Base Cashback means the standard Cashback earned on Qualifying Transactions at rates decided by the Bank from time to time at its sole discretion.

Examples of Base Cashback in a sentence

  • For the sake of clarity, irrespective of the spend or amount of Qualifying Transactions in Bonus Categories, the Cardholder will not be eligible for any Base Cashback in Bonus Categories.

  • Cashback will be of two types – Bonus Cashback and Base Cashback.

  • Base Cashback will be earned as a percentage of Qualifying Transactions in Base Categories only.

  • The Bank may, from time to time and at its sole, set a minimum transaction size for Qualifying Transactions for the purpose of awarding Bonus or Base Cashback.

  • Cardholders will not be eligible for Base Cashback for transactions classified in Bonus Categories.

  • Cardholders will not be eligible for Base Cashback for transactions done in Bonus Categories.

  • The formal appeal must be requested in writing within five working days of receiving the informal appeal decision.

  • The amount of the Base Cashback and the 1% Bonus Cashback (as the case may be) will be calculated based on each Eligible Cardholder's total Eligible Purchases posted into HSBC’s credit card systems by the last day of each calendar month, and will be rounded up to the nearest cent.

  • The amount of the Base Cashback (as the case may be) will be calculated based on each Eligible Cardholder's total Eligible Purchases posted into HSBC’s credit card systems by the last day of each calendar month, and will be rounded up to the nearest cent.

Related to Base Cashback

  • Base Case means the case based on the assumption that the new construction or major renovation that is the subject of the Application would be completed without a Participant Incentive under this Initiative and at least meeting the minimum requirements of the Applicable Building Code.

  • Cashback means the option available from certain Retailers where, in addition to the purchase of goods or services, you can make a cash withdrawal by way of cashback.

  • Free Cash Flow means, for any Person for any period, EBITDA plus cash interest income of such Person for such period, less income taxes, Capital Expenditures and Investments (to the extent made in compliance with this Agreement), Scheduled Debt Service (if any) and variations in working capital made in the ordinary course of business, with respect to such period.

  • Base Case Model means the financial model and statements including profit and loss, balance sheet and financial projections reflecting the forecasted consolidated financial conditions of the Group for the term of this Agreement (for these purposes assuming both before and after the incurrence of the indebtedness under the Finance Documents), each in form and substance satisfactory to the Finance Parties addressed to, and/or capable of being relied upon by the Finance Parties.

  • Free Cash means the aggregate book value of the holdings which at all times are available for the Issuer of any:

  • Adjusted EBITDA Margin means Adjusted EBITDA divided by operating revenue;

  • Net Monthly Excess Cashflow With respect to each Distribution Date, the sum of (a) any Overcollateralization Release Amount for such Distribution Date and (b) the excess of (x) Available Funds for such Distribution Date over (y) the sum for such Distribution Date of (A) the Monthly Interest Distributable Amounts for the Class A Certificates and the Mezzanine Certificates, (B) the Unpaid Interest Shortfall Amounts for the Class A Certificates and (C) the Principal Remittance Amount.

  • Operating Margin means the incremental adjustments, measured in megawatts, required in PJM Region operations in order to accommodate, on a first contingency basis, an operating contingency in the PJM Region resulting from operations in an interconnected Control Area. Such adjustments may result in constraints causing Transmission Congestion Charges, or may result in Ancillary Services charges pursuant to the PJM Tariff. Operating Margin Customer:

  • Net Monthly Excess Cash Flow For any Distribution Date the amount remaining for distribution pursuant to subsection 4.02(a)(iii) (before giving effect to distributions pursuant to such subsection).

  • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) means the maximum weight of the vehicle, as specified by the manufacturer. GVWR includes total vehicle weight plus fluids, passengers, and cargo.

  • Supplier Profit Margin means, in relation to a period or a Milestone (as the context requires), the Supplier Profit for the relevant period or in relation to the relevant Milestone divided by the total Call Off Contract Charges over the same period or in relation to the relevant Milestone and expressed as a percentage;

  • Adjusted Revenue means revenue less Digital Platform Fulfilment Revenue.

  • Excess Cash Flow Application Date as defined in Section 2.12(c).

  • Monthly Excess Cashflow For any Distribution Date, an amount equal to the sum of the Monthly Excess Interest and Overcollateralization Release Amount, if any, for such date.

  • EBITDA Margin means the ratio between (a) EBITDA and (b) total toll and other concession revenues.

  • Assigned Annual Special Tax means the Special Tax of that name described in Section D.

  • Adjusted Cash Flow for any fiscal year shall mean Consolidated Net Income of the Borrower for such fiscal year (after provision for taxes) plus the amount of all net non-cash charges (including, without limitation, depreciation, deferred tax expense, non-cash interest expense, amortization and other non-cash charges) that were deducted in arriving at such Consolidated Net Income for such fiscal year, minus the amount of all non-cash gains and gains from sales of assets (other than sales of inventory and equipment in the normal course of business) that were added in arriving at such Consolidated Net Income for such fiscal year.

  • Annualized Operating Cash Flow means, for any fiscal quarter, the Operating Cash Flow for such fiscal quarter multiplied by four.

  • Base Case Financial Model means the base case financial model agreed by the Parties in writing as accurately representing the terms and conditions of the financing for the Project on a limited recourse or project finance basis and furnished by the Feed-in Approval Holder to the Distribution Licensee on or before the date of the Financial Closing Date for the Initial Financing Documents;

  • Operating Margin Customer means a Control Area purchasing Operating Margin pursuant to an agreement between such other Control Area and the LLC.

  • Excess Cash Flow Percentage 50%; provided that the Excess Cash Flow Percentage shall be reduced to (a) 25% if the Consolidated Total Leverage Ratio as of the last day of the relevant fiscal year is not greater than 3.75 to 1.00 and (b) to 0% if the Consolidated Total Leverage Ratio as of the last day of the relevant fiscal year is not greater than 2.25 to 1.00.

  • LTM Fee Revenue has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.2(c).

  • Adjusted EBIT means, for any accounting period, net income (or net loss) of NAI and its Subsidiaries (determined on a consolidated basis), plus the amounts (if any) which, in the determination of net income (or net loss) for such period, have been deducted for (a) interest expense, (b) income tax expense (c) rent expense under leases of property, and (d) Permitted Non-Cash Charges.

  • Mean Sea Level means the average height of the sea for all stages of the tide. It is used as a reference for establishing various elevations within the floodplain. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the term is synonymous with the National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929, the North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, or other datum, to which Base Flood Elevations shown on a community's Flood Insurance Rate Map are referenced.

  • Fixed Amount has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 1.12(c).

  • Base Case Projections means the initial forecast for the Project prepared as of the Effective Date using the Base Case Financial Model.